Showing of President Kim's Party
In Polls Could Affect Reforms

SEOUL -- South Korean President Kim Dae Jung has engineered a spectacular turnaround of the economy, but voters don't seem to care very much.

Mr. Kim is in a knock-down fight for control of the country's National Assembly in elections on April 13. The outcome -- still uncertain -- could influence the pace of economic reform for the remaining three years of Mr. Kim's term.